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« on: May 06, 2015, 04:49:27 PM »

Most whites don't even attempt to understand the problems that still plague African American communities. SHOCKING.

African American voters control their localities, as evidenced by the Democratic monoculture that runs cities and counties with high minority populations. Surely, you are not referring to suffrage as a problem.

That would only fuel rumors that Democrats are still paternalistic closet racists.

I don't think the point was about enfranchisement, but rather about the failure of many whites to make an adequate attempt to envision themselves in the shoes of, and facing the issues, that many African Americans have to deal with, in locales in which they don't live in, and don't want to live in.  Did you not really perceive this rather obvious point, as opposed to the one not made which you then traduced?
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